Erection Angles: Is Your Penis Shape Ideal for Sex? - Urology

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Appearance of the genitalia after erection?


Hello doctor, my genitalia is very straight when I have an erection, almost touching my abdomen.
It hurts when pressed down, so doesn't this mean that many positions during sexual intercourse are not possible? I found information online that says this is the best shape.
Is this true?

Kunhuozhe, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2009/09/14

Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology


Yes! This is a normal shape!

Reply Date: 2009/09/14

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When it comes to the angle of erection and its implications for sexual activity, it's important to understand that there is a wide range of normal when it comes to penile anatomy and function. The angle at which the penis points during an erection can vary significantly from person to person, and while some may have a penis that points almost straight up towards the abdomen, others may have a more horizontal or downward angle.

In general, a penis that is erect and points upwards towards the abdomen is not inherently problematic. Many individuals have this anatomical configuration, and it can still allow for successful sexual intercourse. The key factors that determine whether sexual activity will be comfortable and effective include the rigidity of the erection and the ability to achieve penetration without pain.

From a medical perspective, as long as the angle of erection does not exceed 30 degrees from the midline of the body and there is no pain during erection or sexual activity, there is typically no need for concern. Pain during erection, as you mentioned, could indicate an underlying issue, such as Peyronie's disease, which is characterized by the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis that can cause curvature and pain. If you experience pain when pressing on the penis during an erection, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.

Regarding sexual positions, while certain angles may present challenges, many couples find ways to adapt. For instance, if your penis points upwards, positions that allow for deeper penetration, such as the missionary position or doggy style, may work well. Conversely, positions that require a more horizontal angle, like the woman-on-top position, may require some adjustments to ensure comfort and effective penetration.

It's also worth noting that sexual compatibility is not solely determined by the angle of the penis. Factors such as communication, emotional connection, and mutual understanding between partners play significant roles in sexual satisfaction. If you find that certain positions are uncomfortable or difficult, discussing this openly with your partner can lead to finding alternative positions that work better for both of you.

In summary, while the angle of erection can vary, it does not necessarily dictate sexual performance or satisfaction. If you are experiencing pain or discomfort, it is essential to seek medical advice. Otherwise, many individuals with varying angles of erection can enjoy fulfilling sexual experiences by exploring different positions and maintaining open communication with their partners.

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